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Roman candle
Roman candle may refer to:
Roman candle (firework), a traditional type of firework
Roman Candle (album), a 1994 album by Elliott Smith
Roman Candle Jack Pratt
Roman Candle (Portland, Oregon), a defunct bakery and pizzeria in the United States
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Roman candle
Roman candle [Roman a.1] 1. A cylindrical fire-work, which throws out a succession of stars.1834 Marryat P. Simple (1863) 51 There were silver stars and golden stars, blue lights and Catherine-wheels,..Grecian-fires and Roman-candles. 1859 F. A. Griffiths Artil. Man. (1861) 280 The signal rocket sta...
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Roman candle
Roman candletubular firework that emits coloured sparks 罗马烟火筒(能喷发彩色火花).
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Roman candle (firework)
A Roman candle is a traditional type of firework that ejects one or more stars or exploding shells. There are several variations on this:
Many Chinese Roman candles use clay instead of delay powder and run a length of fuse down the inside of the candle
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Roman Candle (band)
Roman Candle was founded in 1997 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. History
Roman Candle started playing shows around Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1997.
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Roman Candle (Portland, Oregon)
Roman Candle Baking Co., or simply Roman Candle, was a bakery and pizzeria–restaurant in the Richmond neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. In 2017, he ranked Roman Candle twelfth in his list of "Portland's 17 best sandwich shops".
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Triple candlestick (Catholic Church)
A triple candlestick was prescribed until 1955 in the Roman Rite Easter Vigil service, held on Holy Saturday morning. Since then, even with the promulgation of new editions of the Roman Missal from 1962 onward, the Paschal candle is lit directly from the Paschal fire at
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Votive candle
prayer, especially within the Anglican, Lutheran, and Roman Catholic Christian denominations, among others. Catholicism
In the Roman Catholic Church, candles are at times placed before a statue of Jesus, of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or of some other saint.
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Duane Sorenson
His companies and restaurants have included Stumptown Coffee Roasters, Roman Candle (later converted into a cafe called Holiday), and the independent coffee
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Candle (disambiguation)
Candle may also refer to:
Places
Candle, Alaska
Candle Lake (Saskatchewan), Canada
Art, media, and entertainment
Literature
Candle (novel), 2000 novel disambiguation)
See also
Candlelight (disambiguation)
Candler (disambiguation)
CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Terre Haute, Indiana
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Unity candle
A unity candle is a candle used in a wedding ceremony to symbolize two people joining in marriage. Roman Catholic Church Weddings
The Unity Candle Ceremony is not part of the Catholic Wedding Ceremony.
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Paschal candle
A Paschal candle is a large, white candle used in liturgies in Western Christianity (viz., the Roman Catholic Church, the Lutheran Churches, the Anglican From the New Roman Missal:
On this, your night of grace, O holy Father, accept this candle, a solemn offering, the work of bees and of your servants’ hands
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Jeff Irwin
Since 2008, Irwin has collaborated with The Deep Vibration, Griffin House, Tristen, The Bittersweets, Roman Candle, The Nashville Jazz Group, Thad Cockrell 2003
Griffin House's Homecoming, 2006
Cerys Matthews' Never Said Goodbye, 2006
Landon Pigg Coffeeshop',' 2008
Peter Bradley Adams Leavetaking, 2008
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Timshel (disambiguation)
campaign
"Timshel", a song by Mumford & Sons from Sigh No More
"Timshel", a comic by Lark Pien
People with the given name
Timshel Matheny, member of Roman Candle
See also
East of Eden (novel)
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Bugia
for an additional candle carried by a server standing beside a bishop at some Christian (particularly Roman Catholic) liturgical celebrations
La Bugia ("the Candle"), a book of verses, by Massimiliano Palombara (1656)
Catholic titular sees in Africa
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